If you are looking to buy the recently launched XL6 MPV, check out its waiting period in the top 20 cities of India
How do the two MPVs from Maruti Suzuki differ visually despite being essentially the same underneath? Find out below
The new MPV comes with a few extra personalisation options too
How does the new Nexa MPV from Maruti look next to Mahindra’s Marazzo? See for yourself
This was one of the busiest week for the auto industry with some big-ticket launches like the Kia Seltos, Hyundai Grand i10 Nios, Maruti Suzuki XL6, and more
Explore the new MPV in all its detail
The XL6 will be available in two variants - Zeta and Alpha - and both will get an automatic transmission option as well
With a more rugged and striking design coupled with additional features, how pricy will the Maruti XL6 be than the Ertiga?
Cars with an imminent launch this month such as the Grand i10 Nios, Kia Seltos, Renault Triber and Maruti XL6 made the top headlines
Is waiting for Maruti’s premium MPV the way to go forward or does the competition make more sense?
As expected, the XL6 will be a petrol-only offering and will be sold in two variants
From a slick looking Hyundai Grand i10 Nios to the first drive report of the much-awaited Kia Seltos, here’s everything important from the past week
Gets Honda City-like multi-reflector LED headlamp units with LED daytime running lamps
Sedans to SUVs, what will be the new options for car buyers by the end of August? We find out
The Ertiga-based premium 6-seater Nexa MPV will go on sale on 21 August 2019
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